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XD Yes, I do live in the city and go out often, but that's not how I did it.

Lil' Soul is correct. I own multiple systems and games, so I just turn on the C-Gear on each of them. Bare in mind, I only do this every time I actually play the game, so it adds up in the end without becoming too tedious. Speaking of which, I finally got 100 passerbys today. I'm gonna keep on going for 1000. Oh boy xD

Yeah, sucks how that's the least tedious to go through things. I too own multiple consoles and games but I'm kinda lazy when it comes to some things, and grinding for more than 24 hours collectively unless on a JRPG that requires a ton of grinding is one of the things I procrastinate on.

So far I've considered ways to manipulate the amount of points you can get but haven't tried them. The first is an Egg trick where you get your egg hatching down to 1 step, have loads of eggs in your PC ready to hatch and then hatch them in the Egg hatching Funfest mission. However, supposing you had enough people to get the 1,000 point medal it doesn't seem amazingly feasible. I worked out that with the Egg hatching animation, a single egg would take around 18-25 seconds. You get 10 minutes for the mission which means between 20-25 eggs if you're lucky...though that it for a single person.

I'm not sure what the best method would be for 1,000 points but I'm trying to consider what the best way is so that the amount of people needed could then be determined.

Thanks .

The best one I’ve run across so far, that I’ve actually been able to duplicate, is a set path run on Find Lost Items Lv. 3. I don’t know who to give credit to, but this is not my discovery.

Before going to the Entralink, step onto the Driftveil Drawbridge from the Driftveil side. Then warp to the Entralink and start Find Lost Items Lv. 3. Start riding east across the bridge and continue to Nimbasa, searching the Ferris Wheel/Gym area as well. Then go south through Join Avenue and continue into Castelia City. When you finish getting the items in the circular area with the old man and the fountain, take the easternmost path toward the Poke Center, because that road has the most items. Then if you still have time, ride the length of that curved road where the Poke Center is.

The bridge, Ferris Wheel/Gym area of Nimbasa, circular area with the fountain in Castelia, that easternmost road in Castelia (where the GF office is), and the curved path in front of the Castelia Poke Center all generally have lots of items. On my first few runs, I was collecting between 28 and 31 items. But after a while, I started to just skip a few items that would take a while to backtrack to, and discovered more efficient ways to traverse the path, and now I usually get between 32 and 36. Now, those numbers are nowhere near high enough for you to break 1000 without a busload of cats playing with you on the same mission, but it does have a cool benefit... After every two runs, your tree gains a level.

I’ve seen lots of claims from people stating that they got wayy higher points on this or that mission... But I think they were lying their tails off, cause I was never able to come close to duplicating those numbers. But it would be great to find even better ways to get points that is easy to do like this one.

The best one I’ve run across so far, that I’ve actually been able to duplicate, is a set path run on Find Lost Items Lv. 3. I don’t know who to give credit to, but this is not my discovery.

Before going to the Entralink, step onto the Driftveil Drawbridge from the Driftveil side. Then warp to the Entralink and start Find Lost Items Lv. 3. Start riding east across the bridge and continue to Nimbasa, searching the Ferris Wheel/Gym area as well. Then go south through Join Avenue and continue into Castelia City. When you finish getting the items in the circular area with the old man and the fountain, take the easternmost path toward the Poke Center, because that road has the most items. Then if you still have time, ride the length of that curved road where the Poke Center is.

The bridge, Ferris Wheel/Gym area of Nimbasa, circular area with the fountain in Castelia, that easternmost road in Castelia (where the GF office is), and the curved path in front of the Castelia Poke Center all generally have lots of items. On my first few runs, I was collecting between 28 and 31 items. But after a while, I started to just skip a few items that would take a while to backtrack to, and discovered more efficient ways to traverse the path, and now I usually get between 32 and 36. Now, those numbers are nowhere near high enough for you to break 1000 without a busload of cats playing with you on the same mission, but it does have a cool benefit... After every two runs, your tree gains a level.

I’ve seen lots of claims from people stating that they got wayy higher points on this or that mission... But I think they were lying their tails off, cause I was never able to come close to duplicating those numbers. But it would be great to find even better ways to get points that is easy to do like this one.

Thanks, I'll give this a go. Does this include battling the trainer on Route 4, or is there a way to avoid that?

Thanks, I'll give this a go. Does this include battling the trainer on Route 4, or is there a way to avoid that?

As long as you pass as far to the left side of that road as possible, she won't engage you. Line up your bike one square to the right of the light poles/purple shaded sidewalk on the left side of the road, while you are traveling south, and you'll never get bothered. But make sure to glance at that little area behind and below her before you go into the passage, sometimes there will be one or two shiny spots there.

EDIT: Ha.. Well, the above works on Black 2.. haven't tried it on White 2, but there is a similar way around that Breeder on W2 as well..

As long as you pass as far to the left side of that road as possible, she won't engage you. Line up your bike one square to the right of the light poles/purple shaded sidewalk on the left side of the road, while you are traveling south, and you'll never get bothered. But make sure to glance at that little area behind and below her before you go into the passage, sometimes there will be one or two shiny spots there.

EDIT: Ha.. Well, the above works on Black 2.. haven't tried it on White 2, but there is a similar way around that Breeder on W2 as well..

Oh, oops. Guess I was always at least one space closer than that. Thanks

Edit: 32 on my Level 2 run and 36, first time on Level 3, that's a good start. It looks like between around 28 and 36 people will be needed for 1,000 points. I'll say at least 30 since that's what is needed for the other medal. Thanks .

Edit: 32 on my Level 2 run and 36, first time on Level 3, that's a good start. It looks like between around 28 and 36 people will be needed for 1,000 points. I'll say at least 30 since that's what is needed for the other medal. Thanks .

Wow! That is really good for just starting out. Ha.. You’ll break my record of 38 in no time. I’ve only got it a handful of times, and only when there is a mass of items right along the path I’m taking without having to deviate. Most of the time I get between 32 and 36. I only drop below that when I get unlucky on the bridge and run into a ducklett when passing over one of those shadows.

I think I might get better at controlling the bike if I held the DS in my hands and used my thumb on the D-Pad... I spazz out too often with the DS sitting on the desk and controlling the bike with the first two fingers of my left hand. Ha.. I hate when I keep overshooting the damn shiny spot by one square in all directions.

I wonder if a reliable way can be found to consistently break 40 on that mission..

On another note, there might be some helpful threads on funfest missions at GameFAQs... Maybe.

I've gotten 41 points at the most by following a somewhat different route where I start in Castelia City, fly to Nuvema Town, head north to the next town, then fly to Nimbasa City and get as many items there as I can before time runs out.

What is the best way to get the Regular Customer medal? I've revisited pokemarts all over Unova and still can't get the medal.

Hmm, this can go hand in hand when trying to stock up on pokeballs. Easiest way would probably be the league mart as that has most of the specialty balls and the regular side has your standard balls. I usually have them all set to 150 of each and I keep going back there once any of the numbers goes under 150.

Minigame BuffMedium
Play minigames on the Xtransceiver 30 times or more.

Minigame ExpertHard
Play minigames on the Xtransceiver 50 times or more.

Best MinigamerVery Hard
Play minigames on the Xtransceiver 100 times or more.

Balloon RookieEasy
Reach a total of 50 points in minigames on the Xtransceiver.

Balloon TechnicianMedium
Reach a total of 200 points in minigames on the Xtransceiver.

Balloon ExpertHard
Reach a total of 500 points in minigames on the Xtransceiver.

Balloon ConquererVery Hard
Reach a total of 1,000 points in minigames on the Xtransceiver.

You’ll need to find another player of Black2 or White2 in local wireless range to complete this.

Getting 1,000 points in minigames is easy. I played with my copies of Black 2 and White 2 on my DS and 3DS and got 1,000 points in about 25 minutes. I was scoring 80-98 points per game. It took me 11 games to reach 1,000 points. So I played the minigames for (as I said) about 25 minutes and got 5 of the minigame medals. I would change the difficulty level on those medals to Easy (even for the 1,000 point medal).

I tried to get the Xtransceiver minigame medals but I have Problems to build up a connection. I use a white 2 and a black 2 version on a DS lite and a 3DS.
I registered both friedcodes in the pal pads of both games. I clicked on wireless and on XTRANSCEIVER on my 3DS with white 2, but it can't find anything.
Just "searching for your friends.." the entire time. Is it imposible to play minigames in local wireless with a Ds lite?

I just wanted to add that if you're farming for the Heavy Traffic (or 100 Passerby) medal on only one game (for example if you had a copy of Black and a copy of Black2), then you don't even have to shut off both DSes to get the count up. You can just leave a DS with say Black version on and just constantly reset/check the Tag Log/save the DS with Black2 and the count will go up. I'd imagine this would go even faster if someone had 2-3+ DSes left open in addition to the one they're farming on, but I don't have enough systems to test it by myself. In a couple hours of watching TV while doing this, I got from 18 Passerbys to 152 of them.

Yep, thats how I got mine.
- register friend code on both games
- open Xtranceiver on 'one' of the games to find a friend
- found a friend and click on it
- open Xtranceiver on the other DS
- Select mini-game from the main/lead DS

I just wanted to add that if you're farming for the Heavy Traffic (or 100 Passerby) medal on only one game (for example if you had a copy of Black and a copy of Black2), then you don't even have to shut off both DSes to get the count up. You can just leave a DS with say Black version on and just constantly reset/check the Tag Log/save the DS with Black2 and the count will go up. I'd imagine this would go even faster if someone had 2-3+ DSes left open in addition to the one they're farming on, but I don't have enough systems to test it by myself. In a couple hours of watching TV while doing this, I got from 18 Passerbys to 152 of them.

Yup, went down to my brothers with two DS's and told him to get his two DS's and White, White 2 versions out so I could spam passerby's, deffo easier than trying to pass by 1000 different people lol

I just did a second playthrough of the Black Tower and, fighting ever single trainer on all 10 levels, there were 339 trainers in the entire tower, with 73 in level 10 alone. That number probably fluctuates a bit but that mean's that 3 full playthroughs will net you over a thousand victories in the Black Tower (or White Tree Hallow). I'm planning on replaying level 10 until I get my 1000 wins. Its also a great place to level up pokemon and make money since each trainer has 2 level 75 pokemon and usually gives about $3000 upon losing to you. The boss trainer gives $35,000 and there are random rich trainers scattered about but if you beat every trainer on level 10 that's at least a quarter of a million dollars for beating level 10 alone.

Well, I finally got ten fans to gather outside after a musical (and I didn't miscount), but I still can't get Mr. Medal to show up with the medal for doing this task. I've done 101 musicals so far... so I'm guessing there are other requirements for it.

Well, I finally got ten fans to gather outside after a musical (and I didn't miscount), but I still can't get Mr. Medal to show up with the medal for doing this task. I've done 101 musicals so far... so I'm guessing there are other requirements for it.

You might be having the same problem I had. When I got ten fans and didn't get the Medal I was fuming but then I double checked and it turned out I was counting one of the NPC's whose always there both before and after a performance. Did a few more musicals and eventually the TRUE tenth fan showed up. Hope that helps.

I just did a second playthrough of the Black Tower and, fighting ever single trainer on all 10 levels, there were 339 trainers in the entire tower, with 73 in level 10 alone. That number probably fluctuates a bit but that mean's that 3 full playthroughs will net you over a thousand victories in the Black Tower (or White Tree Hallow). I'm planning on replaying level 10 until I get my 1000 wins. Its also a great place to level up pokemon and make money since each trainer has 2 level 75 pokemon and usually gives about $3000 upon losing to you. The boss trainer gives $35,000 and there are random rich trainers scattered about but if you beat every trainer on level 10 that's at least a quarter of a million dollars for beating level 10 alone.

I'm personally taking this medal the slow way by clearing Area 10 only when I need to level up a newly EV trained Pokemon to 10.

I generally end up fighting about 8 Pokemon breeders and five normal trainers before clearing it.

You might be having the same problem I had. When I got ten fans and didn't get the Medal I was fuming but then I double checked and it turned out I was counting one of the NPC's whose always there both before and after a performance. Did a few more musicals and eventually the TRUE tenth fan showed up. Hope that helps.

I'm kinda disappointed that there are a lot of medals I can't get since I only have a single copy of the game and a single DS. Darn multiplayer medals...

I am going to go for the type-expert PWT medals though. Has anyone succeeded at this yet?

I have succeeded at the Type-Expert PWT medal but it was tough. To be honest, the grass tournament was the hardest for me. It took me over a dozen tries to beat the grass one though the rest of them took only one or two tries. They are fun though. Getting all of the PWT medals should get you very close to the 100 BP medal as well.